I'm using a les Paul with jmrolph pickups. I sit on the neck when practicing, and am there about 60% of the time in a band mix. These pickups are the clearest and most musical I've found. I haven't been wanting for single coils.

I'm playing with a bunch of boost/overdriven... KOT, flying dragon boost, Klone, and a Timmy, then the phase 100. I'm not a big user of effects, so I have a loop there (it doesn't go out much) with echo, envelope and sometimes an EQ.

Then to the ABY and to the two amps. Wet/dry for me simply means reverb through only one amp/speaker. I have reverb on the board if I want extra, or on both channels. Relatively simple. I've used the ABY to engage both channels of a single twin, but I like the blend of two distinct signals each throu their own speaker.

We are similar beasts. I have a ton of stuff (dare I say too much?) that I swap in and out for fun. And like you, I'm heavily influenced by Jer and Bob but I don't get the chance to imitate. **sigh** maybe one day I'll find the right group of guys... **/sigh**

In the meantime, you have inspired me to setup a dual amp rig for my next jam! I'm thinking a '67 Princeton Reverb for the clean/wet side and a tweed Deluxe for the dry/overdrive side.

Btw, you have two amps in that picture I want to play and they are not the Twins. How is that Z and the Hiwatt?

I also have a Dr. Z MAZ 18 and it is absolutely the go to amp for my live shows. It is NOT super clean, but just right if want to get a variety of tones. Took a few days to get it dialed in, but now it is impossible to get it to sound bad.

I use an ABY switch at home with a pair of little Gibson 8w combos, each with Weber 10" speakers. At the gig I actually use the ABY into both inputs of the Dr. Z, with one side going through my effects chain, the other straight in. That way I can go straight into the amp while I change effects, then hit the ABY to switch back to the new effected setting.

@rugger, the Z is great, but I don't know it well. I've had it two weeks, but am so caught up in the mod'd twin JBL tone it's just sitting there. The other is a marwatt. It's an 18 watt with one marshall and on hiwatt voiced channell... But with 6V6's. Coolest amp I own... Built it before I knew what I was doing and got incredibly lucky.

@mijkhan, no mods. Pull two power tubes (inside or outside) and rebias. It shifts the OT load so that 8 ohm is a match, but I wouldn't hesitate to run two speakers at 4 ohm, I just don't need it.

@barefootdave, I had an 18. A few years ago and loved it, that's a maz8. I plan to pair it with a Princeton Reverb for a low volume rig.

The Z amps, with the right speakers can be great mid range amps. Kimock turned me on to (we met, but aren't like buds or anything, but I like reading his posts on the gear page) the two amps with different tonal curves thing. As you play up and down the neck the sound swooshes back and forth... And sometimes jumps out of one or the other. Pretty wild. The only down side is that running both at once sounds so huge it's hard to switch ack to just one.

barefootdave wrote:At the gig I actually use the ABY into both inputs of the Dr. Z, with one side going through my effects chain, the other straight in. That way I can go straight into the amp while I change effects, then hit the ABY to switch back to the new effected setting.

Works great.

Very cool... I'll have to try that. Sometimes the phase 100 is too intense... That would allow some blend and lower effects intensity with both channels on.